Supported Employment Newfoundland and Labrador, the Provincial Networking Organization for Supported Employment is days away from launching the second phase of their Provincial Promotional Campaign with the main event being held in Gander on Thursday, September 19th at Hotel Gander.

At this exciting event, they will launch their Newsletter "The Insider" along with the details of their upcoming Radio Campaign on Stations of the VOCM Radio Network.. Building on the success of last year's initial launch of the Promotional Campaign and the recent National Conference on Supported Employment both held in St. John's, members of SENL feel it is essential to continue to build on this momentum and continue to further promote the inclusion of individuals with disabilities in the workforce of Newfoundland and Labrador. Sean Wiltshire of Avalon Employment adds "we have a world class program that needs to be highlighted. Individuals with developmental disabilities across Newfoundland and Labrador are being included in the workforce; are paying taxes and are more independent."

Supported Employment Newfoundland and Labrador promotes workplace inclusion for individuals with developmental disabilities through supported employment to eliminate the barriers that prevent the full participation of these individuals.

Supported Employment Newfoundland and Labrador the provincial networking organization for Supported Employment is days away from launching a Provincial Promotional Campaign with the main event being held in St. JohnÕs on Monday, September 17th, 2012 at 5pm at the Bungalow in Bowring Park.

At this exciting event, eight individual posters will be unveiled; the provincial website will be going live, as well as the launch of the large Òsuper billboardÓ on Kenmount Road.

The Billboard will be displayed for 4 weeks and features eight individuals employed through the Supported Employment program in St. JohnÕs, Mount Pearl, Carbonear and Placentia.

Supported Employment Newfoundland and Labrador is thrilled that with the financial support of the Island Furniture Foundation that this campaign will further promote the inclusion of individuals with disabilities in the workforce of Newfoundland and Labrador. ÒSays Sean Wiltshire of Avalon Employment. Ò he adds Ò we have a world class program that needs to be highlighted, individuals with developmental disabilities across Newfoundland and Labrador are being included in the workforce; are paying taxes and are more independent.Ó

Supported Employment Newfoundland and Labrador promotes workplace inclusion for individuals with developmental disabilities through supported employment to eliminate the barriers that prevent the full participation of these individuals.